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this is no joke, this is science. let's bring in a science nick maloshus as stanford, thanks for being on "the young turks" today. >> thanks for having me. michael: tell us what kind of big news pete is. how innovative and exciting is this for people really worried about this issue? >> i think it's a really interesting technique in that it adds to the efficiency of systems already in place. if you think about these large power towers where you take reflective mirrors and focus it on to a central tower to create steam, this increases the efficiency so it becomes economically viable. michael: explain what we are looking at here. we are looking at pete. explain what's going on, that sort of yellow gray thing at the top and take us through how it works. >> yeah, so this is a simplified diagram of how the physical process would actually work. we have two parallel plates of materials, in this case a semi conductor. as the light comes down on to the top material, it excites the carrier's electrons and heats up the material a
this is no joke, this is science. let's bring in a science nick maloshus as stanford, thanks for being on "the young turks" today. >> thanks for having me. michael: tell us what kind of big news pete is. how innovative and exciting is this for people really worried about this issue? >> i think it's a really interesting technique in that it adds to the efficiency of systems already in place. if you think about these large power towers where you take reflective mirrors and...
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. >> geraldo: ann, are you a student of behavioral science? >> i think i do not want a may wore who is a behavioral scientist ex-pairmenting. the point, we should just have the death penalty for smokers. >> they do have a death penalty self-induced. >> everything you can do to try to discourage behavior all comes down on the smoker. there is lots of behavior are that is worse. i praise the mayor for the campaign against teenage pregnancy as he calls it. the problem is unwed pregnancy and the liberals in the new york times upset about the shaming campaign. shaming clearly works. liberals love shaming. >> i agree. >> they love stigmatizing. when they pretend to be wednesday unwed motherhood they can't against it or allow stigmatizing. >> geraldo: before we get to liberals being against the stigmatization of unwed pregnancy stick to the cigarette displays. is the mayor right and isn't this is a giant step in the nanny state it. >> yes, and like big gulp. i think people are aware. i always claim i don't believe the studies on smoking but i'm jokin
. >> geraldo: ann, are you a student of behavioral science? >> i think i do not want a may wore who is a behavioral scientist ex-pairmenting. the point, we should just have the death penalty for smokers. >> they do have a death penalty self-induced. >> everything you can do to try to discourage behavior all comes down on the smoker. there is lots of behavior are that is worse. i praise the mayor for the campaign against teenage pregnancy as he calls it. the problem is...
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science should be more of the business of should we instead of could we? yeah, they can modify salmon but should they do it? >> bill: i think fish are fine just the way they are. we don't have to reinvent them. >> yeah, right. >> bill: somebody has to defend the fish. we'll do it here. while we're debating over fish, republicans are debating among themselves about what happened in november, how do they fix it can they fix it who is going to fix it, and it's -- i just admit standing on the sidelines kind of fun to watch. kevin robolard has been watching and reporting on this issue, and joining us this morning on the news line. kevin how are you doing? >> good thank you. >> bill: the competition now this early on in the republican party -- and i don't -- i'm not talking about 2016, although that's out there. but just in terms of who is going to show the way for the republican party the way back the competition seems to be between rand paul and marco rubio, right? >> yeah with paul ryan sort of thrown in there as well. >> bill: and rand paul and marco rubio a
science should be more of the business of should we instead of could we? yeah, they can modify salmon but should they do it? >> bill: i think fish are fine just the way they are. we don't have to reinvent them. >> yeah, right. >> bill: somebody has to defend the fish. we'll do it here. while we're debating over fish, republicans are debating among themselves about what happened in november, how do they fix it can they fix it who is going to fix it, and it's -- i just admit...
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not because of lower chinese wages, but because china has decided to make a robust science and health care funding a national priority. in other words, the chinese are copying the secrets to our success, things that help our economy grow, things that are slashed in the republican budget and i say slashed, yeah, because they cut that portion of the budget by more than two times the sequester. that's a fact. so, we're talking about competing with the chinese or the indians or the europeans or anybody else who's out there, one of our global competitors, let's not allow them to borrow the secrets of our success while we're ignoring them here at home. and now i yield two minutes to a terrific new member of the budget committee, someone who's been focused in leading a lot of our anti-poverty efforts, ms. lee of california. the chair: the gentlelady from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. lee: thank you, mr. chairman. let me thank our ranking member for your tremendous leadership and for yielding. and also to chairman ryan for a very spirited markup. i rise in strong opposition to
not because of lower chinese wages, but because china has decided to make a robust science and health care funding a national priority. in other words, the chinese are copying the secrets to our success, things that help our economy grow, things that are slashed in the republican budget and i say slashed, yeah, because they cut that portion of the budget by more than two times the sequester. that's a fact. so, we're talking about competing with the chinese or the indians or the europeans or...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. news continues here on when those what's online crossed the line in israel the country's military is widely using social media as a p.r. tool during combat missions but what happens when the soldiers start using these means inappropriately. investigates how much the israeli defense forces controversial web content is seen to be damaging israel's public image offensive and damaging or a bit of fun a picture of an israeli soldier with mud on his face titled a bomb a style posted on facebook by none other than the head of the i.d.f. social media unit should wish the mesh just as the government uses social media for explaining for complaining for propaganda or for spinning it also has to deal with private soldiers using new media every soldier is a broadcast station. it looks innocent enough but this soldier got two weeks in a military prison. after posting these pictures on his facebook profile this infantry fighter was brought to book for abuse of power and misuse of army weaponry . th
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jim green, director of the planetary science division in nasa's science mission directorate. of we have former astronaut dr. ed lu, two shuttle flights and a six-day stay on the international space station. he's now the chairman and ceo of the b-612 foundation, and he's going to talk to us about his foundation's sentinel which is to track the near-earth objects. and then dr. richard -- mr. richard dalbello, vice president of governmental affairs for intelsat who's going to speak about the role of security implications from the space threats, and then dr. joan johnson frieze, professor of national security affairs at the u.s. naval war college. she's going to talk about the role of space in our daily lives and how the space threats can threaten our national security. we will put our formal statements for senator cruz and mine in the record. your written testimony will be inserted in the record, and if you would just give us a quick summary so we can get into the questions, please. and -- >> mr. chairman, i will confess given that topic today, i was kiss appointed that bruce wi
jim green, director of the planetary science division in nasa's science mission directorate. of we have former astronaut dr. ed lu, two shuttle flights and a six-day stay on the international space station. he's now the chairman and ceo of the b-612 foundation, and he's going to talk to us about his foundation's sentinel which is to track the near-earth objects. and then dr. richard -- mr. richard dalbello, vice president of governmental affairs for intelsat who's going to speak about the role...
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we're telling them what science says is or isn't in their interest. we allow you to smoke. we just don't let you smoke where other people have to breathe the smoke that you -- that you're exhaling or comes from your cigarette. the same thing with obesity which incidentally is a public interest because we're going to spend $5 billion on treating people of 0 obesity in our hospitals in new york city alone this year. but regardless -- >> where is the line? where is it too far for government to go? >> i do not think we should ban most things. i do think there are certain times we should infringe on your freedom and that is, for example, if you're drinking we shouldn't let you drive because you'll kill somebody else. if you are carrying a gun, we shouldn't let you on an airplane. there's a lot of things that we do -- if there's asbestos in the classroom we should remove the kids from classroom until you clean the air. if you want to own a gun, i certainly think it's constitutionally protected. you certainly have a right to have a gun if you want. if you want to eat a lot and get
we're telling them what science says is or isn't in their interest. we allow you to smoke. we just don't let you smoke where other people have to breathe the smoke that you -- that you're exhaling or comes from your cigarette. the same thing with obesity which incidentally is a public interest because we're going to spend $5 billion on treating people of 0 obesity in our hospitals in new york city alone this year. but regardless -- >> where is the line? where is it too far for government...
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. >> it is called the mission hall glebal health and clinical sciences building. the university says it will house faculty practicing at the new children's women's and cancer hospitals. the new building is scheduled to be open next year. >>> well, we will tell you why investors are feeling upbeat on wall street today and you will never guess who tony bennett wants to make an album with, the answer just ahead. ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus >>> strong corporate earnings are pushing stocks higher on wall street, nike stock is up 11%. that is hitting a record after the company's surprised wall street with a surge in quarterly profits, tiffani rose after its earnings beat predictions thanks to strong demand from asia, the dow is up 66 at 14,488. the nasdaq is up 16, s&p is up seven. >>> a glimmer of hope fo
. >> it is called the mission hall glebal health and clinical sciences building. the university says it will house faculty practicing at the new children's women's and cancer hospitals. the new building is scheduled to be open next year. >>> well, we will tell you why investors are feeling upbeat on wall street today and you will never guess who tony bennett wants to make an album with, the answer just ahead. ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like?...
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inthis is a new frontier science, to do -- use dna from two women and a man to create healthy child. nicolo is one of those that could be helped. she carries a faulty sell -- cause a host of illnesses. her mother died of mitochondrial disease. free of thechild disease. >> my mother died of the disease. i have watched many in my family develops symptoms generation after generation. to think that we could work this out at the beginning, at the start of a doll, you know, i cannot see why you would not. -- at the start of it all, you know, i cannot see where you would not. crucial genes from both parents would be removed, leaving behind the mother's fault the mitochondria. that is transferred to anoth woman's egg, carrying its own healthy mitochondria. the resulting embryo has the parent's genes, plus a tiny bit of dna from the second woman. crucially, that exegete -- extra dna would be passed down for generations. a scientific review found no evidence the technique is unsafe. now i public consultation carried out by fertility regulators has backed it, too. >> the bulk of the public who
inthis is a new frontier science, to do -- use dna from two women and a man to create healthy child. nicolo is one of those that could be helped. she carries a faulty sell -- cause a host of illnesses. her mother died of mitochondrial disease. free of thechild disease. >> my mother died of the disease. i have watched many in my family develops symptoms generation after generation. to think that we could work this out at the beginning, at the start of a doll, you know, i cannot see why you...
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that partnership is creating new products and medical treatments, it's pushing new frontiers the of science and exploration. that's the kind of relationship that israel should have and could have with every country in the world. already, we see how that innovation could reshape this region. there's a program here in jerusalem that brings together young israelis and palestinians to learn vital skills and technology in business. an israeli and palestinian have started a venture capital fund to finance start-ups. over 100 high-tech companies have found home on the west bank, which speaks to the talent and entrepreneurial spirit of the palestinian people. yet one of the great iron ies o what's happening in the broader region is that so much of what people are yearning for, education, entrepreneurship, the ability to start a business without paying a bribe, the ability to connect to the global economy, those are things that can be found here in israel. this should be a hub for thriving regional trade and an engine for opportunity. israel's already a center for innovation, that helps power the gl
that partnership is creating new products and medical treatments, it's pushing new frontiers the of science and exploration. that's the kind of relationship that israel should have and could have with every country in the world. already, we see how that innovation could reshape this region. there's a program here in jerusalem that brings together young israelis and palestinians to learn vital skills and technology in business. an israeli and palestinian have started a venture capital fund to...
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>> the science is that for most people, gay people and street people, their sexual orientation is largely not subject to change. the professional groups that filed briefs in these cases, the psychologists and psychiatrists and everything will tell you that efforts to change orientation one way or another through therapy will not succeed in most cases. >> was that issue tried in the prop 8 case? >> there were certainly thought -- testimony about that. >> was there a fact finding? >> i do not remember whether there was a fact-finding or not. but remember, there are people who are bisexual and go back and forth. it is not that for everybody orientation is all one way or all another way. it is largely to that wherever you are, you are. no one is 100% sure how much of it is genetic, how much is nurture. the real question ought to be this. is this something that people should be required to give up in order to be treated equally? i don't think anybody could look at that and say, a person who knows that they're gay ought to be required to live a straight life in order to have full equality under
>> the science is that for most people, gay people and street people, their sexual orientation is largely not subject to change. the professional groups that filed briefs in these cases, the psychologists and psychiatrists and everything will tell you that efforts to change orientation one way or another through therapy will not succeed in most cases. >> was that issue tried in the prop 8 case? >> there were certainly thought -- testimony about that. >> was there a fact...
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he wants more emphasis on science and mathematics education for irish kids, and an open door to bright young people like chugh from everywhere. >> we're looking at short-term, medium-term, long-term. we're going to change how we change work permits for non- irish national, so that will help bring in a lot more skilled computer science people into the irish economy. that will help bring in a lot more qualified, skilled computer science into the irish economy. >> suarez: but to have a healthy domestic economy, ireland can't just create great jobs for manipulating data on microchips. there's a role for potato chips too. this family has been growing potatoes for generations. irish potato consumption waned during the economic boom as irish tastes changed. the youngest generation of this family look for new markets and started a new business. gourmet potato chips called crisps here, kettled in small batches. after 18 months, they're selling in europe, asia, and to high-end american grocers. food was noted again and again by the experts as an export sector where irish businesses thrive. >> th
he wants more emphasis on science and mathematics education for irish kids, and an open door to bright young people like chugh from everywhere. >> we're looking at short-term, medium-term, long-term. we're going to change how we change work permits for non- irish national, so that will help bring in a lot more skilled computer science people into the irish economy. that will help bring in a lot more qualified, skilled computer science into the irish economy. >> suarez: but to have a...
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the stem issue is for science, technology, engineering or map, which again, there is definitely a labor shortage there. there is an effort to actually in -- separate legislation specifically of those industries to get a number of visas students andbring foreign nationals to be able to fill those jobs. now, the white house proposal in itsd stemmed -- stem proposal that was leaked, as well as included the ability for individual studying in those industries at an american university, that when they graduate they would able to stay in the united states with a green card to be the to pursue and build jobs. pennsylvania on the republican line. caller: yes, good morning. my family --trace my family first came here in 1650, okay? what i want to talk about is, illegal immigrants have children and they go to the constitution, which makes them american citizens. however, if you go to the library of congress and of up our immigration laws, they are not automatically citizens. you have to go through the law books. they had problems with that because they did not want to people from england and stuff
the stem issue is for science, technology, engineering or map, which again, there is definitely a labor shortage there. there is an effort to actually in -- separate legislation specifically of those industries to get a number of visas students andbring foreign nationals to be able to fill those jobs. now, the white house proposal in itsd stemmed -- stem proposal that was leaked, as well as included the ability for individual studying in those industries at an american university, that when...
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anti-science. >> we weren't inclusive. >> anti-gay. anti-worker. >> there's a long list of them. >> the list goes on and on and on. >> buck up or stay in the truck. buck up and run. >> i'd say, if i did run for office and win, i'd serve out my term. >> if standing for liberty and standing for the constitution makes you a wackobird, chen count me a proud wackobird. >> cpac had to cut back on its speakers this year by 300 pounds. >> barack obama, you lied. >> i think it's about dignity and respect. >> so this go-round, he's got the rifle, i've got the rack. >>> we begin with the republican party facing a serious case of the mondays. after a weekend carouse iing at cpac, no doubt downing a few in honor of st. patrick, today came the reckoning with the revelation of their own autopsy on what went badly wrong in 2012. this morning, it fell to rnc chair, reince priebus to give his party an uncompromising look in the rearview mirror. >> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't inclusive. we were behind in both data a
anti-science. >> we weren't inclusive. >> anti-gay. anti-worker. >> there's a long list of them. >> the list goes on and on and on. >> buck up or stay in the truck. buck up and run. >> i'd say, if i did run for office and win, i'd serve out my term. >> if standing for liberty and standing for the constitution makes you a wackobird, chen count me a proud wackobird. >> cpac had to cut back on its speakers this year by 300 pounds. >> barack...
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. >>> next up, it used to be the stuff of '70s tv hit shows and science fiction. we are talking about the bionic eye. but what was once fiction is now fact. we are going to talk to the doctor giving sight to the blind with his unbelievable cutting-edge technology. we're here! we're going to the park! [ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's gointo want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a recent chill in u.s.-afghan relations showed signs of a slight spring thaw today. it came as america's top diplomat sat down with afghanistan's leader to hash out differences. frantic was today's watch word as secretary of state john kerry made an unannounced visit to kabul meeting with president hamid karzai and smoothing over u.s.-afghan tensions at a joint news conference. >> i appreciate enormously our friendship. and i know that you share with me a sense that this next year could well be one of the most important in the modern history of afghanistan. >> ifill: the show of unity followed new flare-ups as the u.s. winds down its combat mission there. after a deadly bombing this month, karzai was quoted as saying the u.s. colluded with th
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a recent chill in u.s.-afghan relations showed signs of a slight spring thaw today. it came as america's top diplomat sat down with...
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there is an emerging body of science telling us what a lot of us parents already know -- kids sleep more soundly than adults. it can take a lot more to wake them up and smoke alarms may not be a match for a sleeping child. we get our report tonight from our nbc national investigative correspondent jeff rossen. [ alarm ] >> reporter: it's the sound we rely on to wake us up in a fire. but experts say in many cases children will sleep right through a smoke alarm. could that really be true? we set up a test at this house in connecticut. home to the hollander family -- parents michelle and josh and their three boys. we installed infrared cameras in the kids' bedrooms and in the middle of the night had a local fire captain set off the smoke alarm. would they wake up? [ alarm ] >> there it goes. >> reporter: we are watching with their parents on a monitor downstairs. seconds go by. then a minute. then two minutes. the boys keep sleeping. >> this could be a real fire right now. >> they would sleep right through it. it's so scary that the kids can sleep through this. >> reporter: fire officials s
there is an emerging body of science telling us what a lot of us parents already know -- kids sleep more soundly than adults. it can take a lot more to wake them up and smoke alarms may not be a match for a sleeping child. we get our report tonight from our nbc national investigative correspondent jeff rossen. [ alarm ] >> reporter: it's the sound we rely on to wake us up in a fire. but experts say in many cases children will sleep right through a smoke alarm. could that really be true?...
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it had been unable to perform science experiments since late last month after experiencing a computer memory problem. mission managers say curiosity will work for a week before it takes another break. in sports. tiger woods is the world's number one golfer again after completing another victory at bay hill. woods captured the weather- delayed arnold palmer invitational. closing with a two under 70 for a 13- under total. this marks woods' eighth victory at bay hill. including a u-s open. the victory puts him back at the top of the world rankings for the first time since 2010. up next is the masters in two weeks. may be his new girlfriend is giving him some good luck. coming up on the kron four morning news. we continue coming up on the kron four morning news. we continue to thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weig
it had been unable to perform science experiments since late last month after experiencing a computer memory problem. mission managers say curiosity will work for a week before it takes another break. in sports. tiger woods is the world's number one golfer again after completing another victory at bay hill. woods captured the weather- delayed arnold palmer invitational. closing with a two under 70 for a 13- under total. this marks woods' eighth victory at bay hill. including a u-s open. the...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back in some of the court. so. let's. stay right there to take that fresh take on everything. just stand up straight. what is wrong with you take a deep breath it'll be all right take a deep breath i could take to kill you can break those cuffs. to shoot the operation ok. yes the stereotypical out of control incoherent african-american male being chased down and wrangled in by heroic law enforcement unfortunately it's a depiction along with many others that permeates the entertainment industry to day so how does the media's construction of race shape our perception of crime and equality and how does that perception and influence reality help me break down the social construct i'm now joined by rashad robinson executive director of color of change thank you so much for coming on rashad thanks for having me so your organization color of change is actually trying to put cops off the air it's been
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back in some of the court. so. let's. stay right there to take that fresh take on everything. just stand up straight. what is wrong with you take a deep breath it'll be all right take a deep breath i could take to kill you can break those cuffs. to shoot the operation ok. yes the stereotypical out...
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now the same science that brought us dolly the cloned sheep has advanced to the point where scientists might be able to bring them back. the extinction is national geographic story. >> maybe it got frozen somehow, you can use that to create an embryo, you can implant it in a living animal, that egg will become an animal. >> don't expect t-rex with the museum of natural history. >> you have to divide it into stone cold dead, which is what dinosaurs are, they're fossils, and then things that went recently extinct that you may have specimen of what amounts to be the carcass of the animal. >> the extinction happened, in 2003, a team of french scientists brought back a type of mountain goat. the last one died in 1990, but scientists preserved cells and were able to genetically engineer it and it lived ten minutes before dying. while it may be cool to have them back, there are a number of ethical issues. the animal habitat may no longer exist. what happens in this new world of genetics where people pick and choose genetic quality. >> the technology is the same with a passenger pigeon or viru
now the same science that brought us dolly the cloned sheep has advanced to the point where scientists might be able to bring them back. the extinction is national geographic story. >> maybe it got frozen somehow, you can use that to create an embryo, you can implant it in a living animal, that egg will become an animal. >> don't expect t-rex with the museum of natural history. >> you have to divide it into stone cold dead, which is what dinosaurs are, they're fossils, and...
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they claim that this is a unique situation to science but of course it isn't unique at all this is a problem that we see all throughout the eurozone and as a matter of fact it's much more fundamental than that it's a fundamental flaw in our banking system a bet the banks can create money out of thin air that aren't backed by anything and that's great bubbles and central banks can go on forever with that and with inflating new currency it's a fundamental flaw in a banking system and this is just a quick fix this is we keep kicking the can down the road it's not a fundamental solution until the solution as it is is implemented we're going to see a lot more of these so-called one hour solutions if it can happen in cyprus can happen in greece in the greece's problems are no smaller than an cyprus problem there are there are bigger. if you can happen in greece it can happen in portugal and it can happen in ritual it can happen in spain and italy and so what is quite likely is that a lot of people are going to moving their money out of southern europe to other places . a potential bailout
they claim that this is a unique situation to science but of course it isn't unique at all this is a problem that we see all throughout the eurozone and as a matter of fact it's much more fundamental than that it's a fundamental flaw in our banking system a bet the banks can create money out of thin air that aren't backed by anything and that's great bubbles and central banks can go on forever with that and with inflating new currency it's a fundamental flaw in a banking system and this is just...
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science technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia. the future covered wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds of reports . world's biggest merging economies gathering in south africa looking to reshape their brics organization leaders from russia brazil india and china in the end the host nation are at the summit with egypt's president mohamed morsi said to attend hoping to join the bloc in the future looks airshows europe for its expectations for strengthening the group are high. since its inception in two thousand and nine many have been wondering what brix is all about a symbol of growing global multiple lera tea or a counterweight to the e.u. and nato the leaders of the member states have been cautiously downplaying its role saying this alliance is purely economic and exists mostly on verbal agreements officially it's not even a legally bound international organization the greeks lea
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model n based in redwood city and makes revenue management software for life sciences and technology companies. the company's ceo in new york for that bell ringing. officially did the honors. that is on the new york stock exchange. shares popped right out of the gate. the stock price is up by close to 35%, trades on the market today. the company's share started a dollar more than what was expected by the experts. >>> american airlines defending its plan to give its outgoing ceo almost $20 million in severance pay. american airlines ceo is being replaced by the chief executive officer of us airways, as soon as the two companies complete their merger. a trustee overseeing american airlines bankruptcy objects to the payout. american says bankruptcy code does not apply because the payout will be made by the new airline after the merger pulls it out of bankruptcy. >>> ebay is taking aim at amazon overhauling fees for sellers on the website. starting in april, ebay will let sellers list items for free. ebay will charge 4% to 10% items sold. the new fees are lower than amazon, which charges
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tonight our chief science correspondent robert bazell has a look at what's behind these new numbers. >> reporter: the latest numbers show that autism diagnoses have grown to the point where parents report that fully 1 in 50 school age children has autism. aiden myers was diagnosed two years ago. >> i think it's scary. i think that we obviously need to figure out what is going on. >> reporter: hello, aiden. how do you do? no one doubts aiden myers's diagnosis. he is clearly not terribly disabled. he was late starting to speak and he's working to overcome learning disabilities at the reed academy in new jersey. >> awesome job. >> reporter: the latest numbers from a telephone survey with the federal government showed the highest increases occurring in mild cases like aiden's along the spectrum of autism disorders as opposed to children who are severely withdrawn socially and often unable to speak. the government survey find that is the reported number of children with autism grew from 1.16% in 2007 to 2% now. that means about 1 million children in the united states are now diagnosed wit
tonight our chief science correspondent robert bazell has a look at what's behind these new numbers. >> reporter: the latest numbers show that autism diagnoses have grown to the point where parents report that fully 1 in 50 school age children has autism. aiden myers was diagnosed two years ago. >> i think it's scary. i think that we obviously need to figure out what is going on. >> reporter: hello, aiden. how do you do? no one doubts aiden myers's diagnosis. he is clearly not...
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american bridge association " and dismissed the research say that it was " more about sensationalism than science. " >> if you think a wild bird is too indulgent but you are sick of chicken sandwiches, bernstein is offering something new for the first time. turkey burgers! the miami-based company is rolling out the new cell which this week as part of its limited time offer for spring, marking the latest fast-food effort to be more healthy. last week, mcdonald said that it will plan to offer a low calorie version of their egg muffin made with egg whites. the oak brook, pill based chain say that that the n.y. is will be available for any other breakfast held on their menu as well. >> mcdonald's and wendy's said that they have no records indicating that they ever offered a turkey burger, meaning that burger king would be the biggest fast-food chain to do so. king[ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet wa
american bridge association " and dismissed the research say that it was " more about sensationalism than science. " >> if you think a wild bird is too indulgent but you are sick of chicken sandwiches, bernstein is offering something new for the first time. turkey burgers! the miami-based company is rolling out the new cell which this week as part of its limited time offer for spring, marking the latest fast-food effort to be more healthy. last week, mcdonald said that it...
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science technology innovation all the list developments from around russia we've done the future are covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. is a. welcome back to crossfire all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing obama's upcoming visit to israel. if i go back to you do you how do you see the palestinians coming together fatah and hamas this is a lot of people will always point to this but there's no unity correct and that is a key impediment for the palestinians i think fundamentally. along with other significant palestinian organizations need to come around around a joint national political program the strategic consensus among and on that basis formulate a coherent national strategy as well as the tactics that will be used to achieve the objectives of that strategy and they need to do so in a disciplined manner now that requires i t
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science technology innovation all that is developments from around russia we've got the future covered. clear image of iraq story a. trip through the country. roads. clear evidence from north to south. the roots of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. we are facing a lot of problems in the. because no one thought to drink no good schools. when you are. what's not enough wealth is a law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. most will be used. to give to dunford for up artist i was fights about how much fights. all fights. arrived. and. i. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. operations are. visiting the general hospital in fallujah is like living it was a nightmare. children with two heads toomas malformations missing limbs. and macao been unbearable literally they say every family here is sheltering or hiding a deformed monstrous child. all of them. get away and the grandmother you know my daughter cries all day long it but she hopes to see her daughter get better. but. i deeply affected i leave t
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when their own country town to offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i do like to work just a bit longer. is the dream of millions of migrants the children might choose their own motherland.
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when their own country town to offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i do like to work just a bit longer. is the dream of millions of migrants the children might choose their own motherland.
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science technology innovation all the news developments around russia we've got the future hubbard. the news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build the most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. me he. says. on the road to bass for this morning the u.s. army is beginning to withdraw from iraq. in december twenty seventh after nine years of occupation the last american troops are finally leaving the country. every guy got in about it i don't know yet about it ma'am i observe the iraqis anger towards the departing invaders who once dreamed of being liberators that departure resembles abandonment and escape despite the optimistic speeches. and you leave. it.
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck. i mean . i know that i've seen a really mess. in the very so personally apologized and said. the worst super bowl is. my house of a. radio guy and politico minestrone costs that. much closer to if you've never seen anything like this i'm told. it's just so.
science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck. i mean . i know that i've seen a really mess. in the very so personally apologized and said. the worst super bowl is. my house of a. radio guy and politico minestrone costs that. much closer to if you've never seen anything like this i'm told. it's just so.
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again so i mean that really is the missing ingredient and that's going to be something i think the science the struggles with he joined twitter today and certainly he'll be able to get the response from the vs public about what they think of this latest and you know i was going to read is another thing and you know as we can actually way to find out what the british public think of this budget surfer they are correspondent in london giving us the lowdown on john george or suppose but just. barack obama has arrived in israel on his first ever visit to the country as u.s. president at home obama has been repeatedly criticized by a pro israeli lobbyist of all this is seeing him sell from tel aviv and some believe there's a little chance of the ice for we between the two governments any time soon for more. on that i'm joined by dr emanuel i know vonn tell of even university expert on you with israeli relations now dr on cheers say israel one small stress aid would push ahead with settlement construction in the west bank despite obama's repeated calls to halt the project what do you make of the
again so i mean that really is the missing ingredient and that's going to be something i think the science the struggles with he joined twitter today and certainly he'll be able to get the response from the vs public about what they think of this latest and you know i was going to read is another thing and you know as we can actually way to find out what the british public think of this budget surfer they are correspondent in london giving us the lowdown on john george or suppose but just....
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. on the road to bass for this morning the u.s. army is beginning to withdraw from iraq. in december twentieth after nine years of occupation the last american troops are finally leaving the country. that everybody got got to know but if you have a little bit of the iraqis anger towards the departing innovators who once dreamed of being liberators the departure resembles abandonment and escape despite the optimistic speeches. a. cease. april twenty twelve and i'm back in iraq and so on the border with turkey. i hav
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future of coverage. welcome to the big picture. is he. welcome back a top u.s. general says the hunger strike among. the government's fighting to close the facility rejecting a poll mistreatment and the desecration of the koran the number of participants acknowledged by the pentagon is now risen to twenty five but. in its more than one hundred. brings us the latest. what we see here is a small protest in front of the white house one tata mohon out of the media spotlight for a while now you don't see much coverage on major u.s. news channels even with the hunger strike going on there right now so these people are trying to draw attention to the detainees more than fifty lawyers representing the president sent a letter to defense secretary chuck hagel urging him to help in that letter they said the participants health had deteriorated alarmingly and some had lost more than twenty or thirty pounds that is nine to fourteen kilograms medical experts say by day forty five participants can experience potential
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the time. >> reporter: many of these findings being discussed right now at the lunar and planetary science conference down in houston. a lot of smart folks, martha. martha: yeah, that's for sure. very interesting. so what about this computer glitch, what's that all about? >> reporter: well the rover is about the sizes of a car. it is not operated like a joystick from a videogame. it gets its commands from computer signals. we understand one of those signals failed. so the robot went into safe mode. remember this thing is 140 million miles away. but nasa engineers say they have the problem figured out and "curiosity" will be tooling around up there on the martian surface in the next day or two, martha. martha: amazing. incredible pictures. thanks, casey. >> reporter: yeah. bill: back to the breaking news now, this reported chemical weapons attack killing at least 25, that is the report now in the country of syria. developments on what we know at the top of the hour. [shouting] [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowl
the time. >> reporter: many of these findings being discussed right now at the lunar and planetary science conference down in houston. a lot of smart folks, martha. martha: yeah, that's for sure. very interesting. so what about this computer glitch, what's that all about? >> reporter: well the rover is about the sizes of a car. it is not operated like a joystick from a videogame. it gets its commands from computer signals. we understand one of those signals failed. so the robot went...
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since 2004, this fishery has not exceeded a single catch limit, prescribed by the science. so everyone's done what they were supposed to do. the fish are going to come back, whether we shut it down or not. >> reporter: the federal the nee necessary to protect fish stocks. john bollard is the top fish regulator in the northeast. >> we have to drastically reduce the amount of fish that fishermen in gloucester can kitchen catch. this is not an easy thing to do. it's a necessary thing to do. the near future will have a lot of pain for fishermen and their families. my hope is that the steps tweer taking will rebuild the stock. but there is no guarantee that will happen. fishermen are very good at fining fish. they are not finding cod in the gulf of maine. >> reporter: for more than four generations, this is family has been fishing for ground fish. he's been here for more than 15. but with the new regulations, he says, he doesn't know what he is going to do. >> i have lost since catch year, i have lost 90% of my quota to the reduction in the tax. it's -- it's the end of the game
since 2004, this fishery has not exceeded a single catch limit, prescribed by the science. so everyone's done what they were supposed to do. the fish are going to come back, whether we shut it down or not. >> reporter: the federal the nee necessary to protect fish stocks. john bollard is the top fish regulator in the northeast. >> we have to drastically reduce the amount of fish that fishermen in gloucester can kitchen catch. this is not an easy thing to do. it's a necessary thing...
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science technology innovation called the least of elements from around russia we've gone to the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today. results he live from moscow now in syria the main opposition coalition is calling for international investigation into whether chemical weapons were used in an attack near the northern city of aleppo the rebels in the government blamed each other for your soul twenty five people died anyway including sixteen government troops journalist in damascus xeni as the details that back occurred in an area called last night which is in the north of thirty people in an area that was under the control of the government to contain one of the military station it's called the police
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello welcome to business is leaving here in moscow i'm katie holding and business deals are already being struck here in moscow by china's new premier and russia the two nations have agreed to significantly expand cooperation in the energy sector boost bilateral trade to one hundred fifty billion dollars in coming years russia's gas major gas problem has agreed to provide at least thirty eight billion cubic meters of natural gas per year by twenty eighty that's according to the company chairman alexei miller and away in our two countries have already signed a raft of agreements to increase deliveries of russian crew to china build and or refine and step up electricity supplies from russia according to industry insiders russia will boost oh shit mills to china by ten million tons from the current level of fifteen million tons a year ago a ten billion dollar loan a chinese loan all these deals are crucial for russia at a time when energy demand from europe is dwindling because of the
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello welcome to business is leaving here in moscow i'm katie holding and business deals are already being struck here in moscow by china's new premier and russia the two nations have agreed to significantly expand cooperation in the energy sector boost bilateral trade to one hundred fifty billion dollars in coming years russia's gas major gas problem has agreed to provide at least thirty...